SAAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

We build your SaaS product
and the machine that sells it.

A subscription product is two builds in one: the platform and the go-to-market engine behind it. We ship both, so you launch with paying customers instead of a demo and a prayer.

SaaS development SaaS development is the work of designing, engineering, and launching a subscription software product that serves many customers from one shared platform — where each account's data is walled off from every other, where billing and sign-ups run on their own, and where the product earns recurring revenue instead of a one-time fee. Done right, it covers four hard things at once: multi-tenant architecture that keeps customers separate and secure, a billing system that handles trials, upgrades, and failed payments, authentication that controls who sees what, and the dashboards that let users run their own accounts. A SaaS build that skips any of these ships fast and breaks the moment the second real customer arrives.

Most SaaS builds ship the easy 80% and stall on the part that matters

The screens are the fun part, so that's what gets built. Then the founder hits the wall nobody warned them about: tenant isolation that has to be airtight or one customer sees another's data, a billing flow that has to survive declined cards and mid-cycle upgrades without dropping revenue, role-based access that gets messy the instant you add a second user type, and an admin back office to actually run the thing. These are the parts that decide whether you have a product or a prototype. And even if you nail all of it, you still launch to an empty room — a working platform with no customers is a very expensive hobby. Most shops hand you the software and walk. The hard 20% and the go-to-market are exactly where deals die.

We've built our own SaaS. We build yours the same way.

WebDevAuto runs its own multi-tenant SaaS platform — separate customer accounts, subscription billing, role-based access, and the back office to operate all of it. We didn't read about this architecture; we live in it every day. So when we build your product, we get the parts that are invisible until they break. Then we wire in the same demand engine we run for ourselves — landing pages, lead capture, outbound, and analytics — so your first version goes live with a way to win customers, not just a login screen. A focused first version ships in weeks, not quarters.

You own the codebase

No platform lock-in and no per-seat ransom. The product is yours: extend it, hand it to another engineer, or keep us running it. Your call, on your terms.

Multi-tenant from line one

Customer data stays walled off, account by account, built in from the start instead of bolted on after the second customer exposes a leak. This is the part we run in our own platform every day.

Billing that survives the real world

Trials, upgrades, downgrades, declined cards, and dunning — handled. Your recurring revenue keeps flowing instead of quietly leaking every time a card expires.

Launches with a sales machine

We build the page that captures leads, the outreach that fills the top of the funnel, and the dashboard that shows what's working — so version one goes live with customers, not just code.

Common questions

How much does it cost to build a SaaS product?

A custom SaaS build runs $40,000 to $150,000+. A focused first version — one core workflow, a single user type, the billing and auth done right — sits near the $40k low end. A full platform with multiple user types, custom logic, third-party integrations, and a complete admin back office is the $150k+ end. We scope the smallest version that proves the product, then build out from there.

How long until I have something I can sell?

A first shippable version is a matter of weeks, not quarters. We build the smallest product that does one job well and can take a paying customer, then expand once real users are in it. You start learning from the market early instead of disappearing for a year.

What makes you different from a generic dev shop?

We run our own multi-tenant SaaS — subscription billing, tenant isolation, role-based access, the works. So we already know where SaaS builds break, because we've operated through it. And we don't stop at the software: we build the go-to-market machine that gets you customers, which most shops treat as someone else's problem.

Do you handle the billing and subscription side?

Yes, and it's one of the parts founders underestimate most. We build trials, plan upgrades and downgrades, proration, and failed-payment recovery so revenue doesn't leak. We've wired this into our own platform, so it's not theoretical for us.

Will I own the product, or am I locked into you?

You own everything — the codebase, the accounts, the data. There's no platform lock-in and no per-seat fee to us. You can extend it with your own team, bring in another engineer, or keep us on to run and grow it. It's your product either way.

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Tell us what your SaaS needs to do

Bring the idea or the half-built version. We'll scope the smallest product that can take a paying customer, tell you straight where it lands between $40k and $150k+, and show you how it launches with a way to win customers. Let's build the product and the machine that sells it.

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